Hidden Cameras found in IT Consultant’s Home

Hidden Cameras found in IT Consultant’s Home

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Silicon Valley in California is a place where some of the most innovative people of the world come up with new and exciting ideas for the public domain. An information technology consultant working in this area is now being convicted of child pornography and molestation charges. He set up several hidden cameras in his home to monitor people as they came and went during their most private moments.

The discovery of the hidden cameras in John Zeno Moore’s home was made two years ago by a mother who had been renting a room from him. Santa Clara law enforcement released a statement that said upon their initial investigation that they found several hidden cameras and child pornography in Moore’s possession.

The jury took 10 days to make their final decision on Moore’s future. He was given a verdict of guilty. The total amount of time for his punishment is 180 years behind bars; he is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 31.

“This person will never be able to hurt another little girl again,’’ Deputy District Attorney Erin West said. “On the surface this was an articulate, professional man who was able to gain the trust of these single moms. He turned out to be a serial child molester. We can all be too trusting.”

The case against Moore began in April of 2010 when a single mother and her two young daughters subleased rooms in his rented San Jose home.

After a few nights sleeping there, the power went out.

There to help with a flashlight, the mother’s estranged husband shined the beam at the bathroom ceiling to discover a minute Pinnacle security camera hidden in an empty light fixture.

To see if the camera was working, prosecutors said the husband used an electronic device to transmit the camera’s signals to a television in the bedroom. When they turned the TV on, it showed them watching themselves in the bedroom. This meant there was a second camera secretly installed in the cable box of the bedroom TV.

The family called police. Using warrants, investigators searched Moore’s computers and hard drive, finding more than 300 child pornography videos and stills. They also found a 45-second video of Moore stripping and posing the two-year-old daughter of one of his friends. He had volunteered to babysit her child. Investigators also found 199 surreptitious videos of the teenage daughter of Moore’s previous tenant.

When police went to arrest Moore, he had disappeared. San Jose Detective Russell Chubon had a hunch based on phone records. Attending a child sexual exploitation conference in October 2010, Chubon took a side trip and found Moore hiding in the home of a female friend in the Seattle suburbs. He arrested him there.

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